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We have been busy since then working tightly with Francois Remy to help you debug DOM even easier than it already is. And it is now available in Vorlon.js 0.4 !

Introducing the DOM Timeline plugin

Modern web interfaces are more and more complex. JavaScript enables you to do a lot of changes in your DOM. How many times you hide, show or change an HTML element? And how many times you have hard time to debug these changes when something is not going well?

The goal of the DOM Timeline is to let you track the history of DOM events. You can record and then have a look at every change, add or removal that happened while you used the debugged website.